Eastern Cape champion trainer is sending Whatever Next to R900,000 CTS De Grendel Ready-To-Run Stakes at Kenilworth
Eastern Cape champion trainer Alan Greeff bids to plunder a big prize in the Western Cape when he sends his talented three-year-old Whatever Next to contest Saturday ’s R900,000 CTS De Grendel Ready-To-Run Stakes at Kenilworth.
This term Greeff has remained in hot form; to October 20 he has sent out 31 winners from 216 runners. Two of the Snaith team, Homely Girl and Queen Of Shadows , both have merit-ratings of 94 with stablemate Area Fifty One two points lower on 92. It was a red-letter day for trainer Candice Bass-Robinson and jockey Aldo Domeyer last Saturday with the duo teaming up to win the grade2 Western Cape Fillies Championship with Amanzimtoti.
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